Yelnur Alimova is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Kazakh Service.
Central Asia's state television stations have mostly ignored Russia's war in Ukraine, with viewers having to rely on private media to get any information on it.
Political scientist Francis Fukuyama shares his assessment of Russia's war in Ukraine and highlights the implications of a weakened Moscow on Central Asia's ability to shape its own policy. He also discusses the importance of free travel and trade in Central Asia as critical to its development.
With parliamentary elections on March 19, Kazakhstan's first political cycle in the aftermath of unrest that left at least 238 people dead last year is ending. But has there been enough change to prevent future social explosions?
In January 2022, a peaceful protest against an increase in fuel prices turned into anti-government demonstrations across Kazakhstan. Hundreds of people were killed in the ensuing crackdown by security forces. RFE/RL talked to journalist Cheryl L. Reed, who talked to local reporters about the events.
The five Caspian countries agreed to use the sea for peaceful purposes and turn it into a zone of peace and friendship. But is it possible to call the Caspian Sea, which Russia uses to launch missiles at Ukrainian civilian targets, a "sea of peace and friendship"?
A young ethnic Russian man opened a free “Kazakh-language club” in Almaty in April for a few dozen people aspiring to learn the state language. The club was instantly popular and has since expanded to 10 branches in Kazakhstan as thousands of Russian-speakers are learning Kazakh.
Kazakhs who have been protesting the disappearance of their relatives within Xinjiang's camp system have been threatened and arrested ahead of Chinese leader Xi Jinping's visit to their country.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will push Central Asian countries to increase regional cooperation, an analyst says.
Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev recently added four low-rated Russian universities to the renowned state-funded scholarship program Bolashaq in a decision that is being criticized as politically motivated.